Share:

Related

Comments

Last year we nearly won with a write-in candidate. This time our guy is on the ballot. Let’s vote on Tuesday and put him over the top. We can do it!

Last year fewer than 2,800 people of 1 million registered voters bothered to vote in the KCCD election. This is truly a case where a few votes can make all the difference. With 5 candidates on the ballot, it will take only a couple hundred extra votes to change the result.

I’m sure Kirk will get his “base” to the polls. If 100 additional people reading this blog vote for him, that should be enough. Let’s do it!

The Sierra Club and King County Conservation Voters have endorsed Max Prinsen for this position.

That my be, but his candidate’s statement at the Conservation District webpage is filled with spelling and other errors. If that’s the resume I get in order to decide who to hire for this job…..FAIL. It’s unprofessional, and if he knows his stuff, this statement certainly doesn’t reflect that.

This election is surprisingly important, and since you have to go to the library to vote, turnout is really low. So, if we all get out there and vote, we can make a big difference.

To make it even easier, the Conservation Voters and Sierra Club are hosting a get-out-the-vote party tomorrow (starting at 5) at Sazerac, right across from the downtown library. Join the fun, just vote and come by.

The problem is that Prinsen and Prindle are both very good candidates. It’s tough enough to beat the anti-conservation forces who’ve always won these KCCD elections with one conservation-minded candidate, but now we’ll have to choose between two of them.

The only potential hope is in the observation that there are also two nuts running on the other side — an anti-growth management zealot and a realtor. Maybe they’ll split the wacko vote.

Note that — in addition to being an in-person vote with only 7 polling places — this is a plurality vote. No “top two” going to a second round … whoever gets the most votes tomorrow is the new Commissioner.

In addition to Sierra Club and KCCV, Fuse also endorsed Max Prinsen. Fuse puts it in pretty clear terms in their endorsement email, “While the race includes some other good candidates, we are uniting behind Max to make sure progressives don’t split their vote and lose the election.” Remember to vote tomorrow and its awesome to see some coverage of this election.

Please Donate

I appreciate feeling appreciated. Also, money.

Currency:

Amount:

Can’t Bring Yourself to Type the Word “Ass”?

Eager to share our brilliant political commentary and blunt media criticism, but too genteel to link to horsesass.org? Well, good news, ladies: we also answer to HASeattle.com, because, you know, whatever. You're welcome!

Search HA

Follow Goldy

HA Commenting Policy

It may be hard to believe from the vile nature of the threads, but yes, we have a commenting policy. Comments containing libel, copyright violations, spam, blatant sock puppetry, and deliberate off-topic trolling are all strictly prohibited, and may be deleted on an entirely arbitrary, sporadic, and selective basis. And repeat offenders may be banned! This is my blog. Life isn’t fair.